Revisiting the Person Case Constraint in Czech

(1) The Person Case Constraint In a combination of a direct object and an indirect object: a. Strong: the direct object has to be 3 person b. Weak: if there is a 3 person, it has to be the direct object c. Me-First: if there is a 1 person, it has to be the indirect object d. Strictly Descending: the argument with the higher person specification (where 1 is higher than 2 is higher than 3) has to be the indirect object

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